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Here’s a rough pattern and guide for making a shoulder bag like one of these, as promised. These are really easy to make, and I always have so much fun choosing fabrics and buttons for them. I have to warn you however that i’m not very good at explaining things in words, so I hope you can understand my general meaning in these directions! Please email me if you need further instruction, and I’ll be happy to help! I couldn’t work out how to do a PDF file so this is a very basic and d-i-y version of a pattern! As you can see, I’ve drawn a tiny, rough and very much NOT-to-scale outline of the pattern which you will need to draw to the proper measurements yourself on some tracing paper or a piece of newspaper. It doesn’t matter if it’s not quite right, as long as it’s symmetrical. The entire length of the pattern is 28 inches. This will make a bag that’s a good size for your wallet, keys and a few books, but it’s easy to make it a bit deeper or the strap a bit longer, if you wish. Just add a couple of extra inches. Umm, and that measurement on the strap should say 18". Sorry about that.

Pattern

Once you’ve drawn and cut out your pattern, cut two from your chosen bag fabric, and two from your lining fabric. I usually use recycled fabrics- old curtains, blankets, vintage bits and pieces… but you could use anything that takes your fancy. Something fairly sturdy for the outside works best though. After cutting these out, I also cut a pocket for the inside, I use some of the outer fabric for this, cut into a rectangle about 8" X 6.5". Then I cut a strip measuring 5" X 1.5" to make a loop with which to fasten the bag to a button, if you choose to use this method. You could also make two ties to fasten, or use velcro or a snap fastener.

1. Start with your outer bag pieces. Place right sides together, and sew the seams at each edge, between the *s on the pattern, like this:

Step1

2. Then open out the piece so that the seams are at the front and back of the bag. Sew along the bottom seam.

Step2

3. Then square off the corners by pinching each one out, then sewing straight across about an inch from the corner’s edge. Trim excess.

Step3

4. Repeat these steps with the lining pieces, but remember to leave a gap in the bottom seam, for turning inside-out later on.

Step4

5. Overlock or zig-zag the top edge of your pocket. Press the edge down about half an inch, and top-stitch. Then press your pocket half an inch all around. Pin to the outside of the lining where you would like it, and stitch it down.

Step6

6. Make your loop for the button. Press in both edges of the strip towards the centre, then fold in half and press again. Sew the edges together (this is just like a bias strip.)

Step7

7. Now sew the lining and outer pieces together. Place one inside the other, right sides together. Match centre seams, and pin. Insert your loop between the two layers on one side of the bag, so the ends of the loop are sticking out, and pin it securely.

Pinning

8. Sew about 1/4" from the edge, all along both sides of the bag, right up to the top edges.

Sewing

9. Now clip like mad around the curved edges, nearly to the seam.

Clipping

10. Turn the bag right-way-out through the gap in the lining. Now press all around the edges of the bag where you have sewn, so that both layers ‘sit’ nicely. Trim the tops of the straps so they’re even and of equal length.

Pressandtrim

11. Sew the top of the strap together- at just the outer pieces. Place right sides together, and sew a 1/4" seam. (This is a bit fiddly under the machine, but it’s okay.) Press down. Then tuck in the lining pieces at this point and hand-stitch it closed.

Handsew

9. Press the strap again and if you are happy with everything, top-stitch a 1/4" seam all around the edges of the bag. Hand-sew the gap in the lining closed. And hand-sew a big button on the front of the bag, in such a position so the loop will fit nicely around it.

Button

10. Ta Da! Enjoy your new bag! I’m off to eat this chocolate.

Chocolate

p.s. please email me a picture if you try this out because I’d love to see it! Also, this is my first time doing instructions like these, so please let me know if I need to make corrections. Thanks!

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762 responses to “shoulder bag tutorial”

  1. Kathy Avatar
    Kathy

    Just found your site again. My old computer had this site as a favorite and it blew and I just located it again! Thanks so much for such a great site! Love the sewing and how to make anything! Keep it up! Hi-smith

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  2. helga Avatar
    helga

    been scouring the internet for some help on how to make this kind of bag – very helpful! thanks so much ^_^

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  3. Brenda Smith Avatar

    Excellent tutorial. I found this blog via Google this afternoon. All I have left to do is sew my closure on and sew around the edges. It is so cute. I have never made a purse before. Mostly quilts, rag quilts and rag quilt totes. Thank you for having such an easy pattern to follow.

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  4. hope Avatar
    hope

    i no lol

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  5. hope Avatar
    hope

    shutup

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  6. Queen of Courh Avatar
    Queen of Courh

    I use parchment paper for my patterns….nothing fancy over here!

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  7. قنادر قطيفة Avatar

    thanks When I get some sewing time, I am going to make one or two

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  8. Livy Avatar
    Livy

    just about to give it a go! thank you for puttign this up ive been looking everywhere for a good old bag turorial!!! especialy as i havnt realy sewn before… wish me luck..

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  9. Kathy Avatar
    Kathy

    I accidentally found this blog and I love it. I feel creativity ooze when I come to visit the blog. I don’t have alot of time for sewing or any creativity like I would like but this blog makes me want to and that is a good start. I’m interested in monogramming. Do you do any monogramming by hand or machine? Thanks for a great site!!!!!! Kathy

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  10. خياطة وتفصيل Avatar

    Great tutorial! Thanks for the effort of putting it up. I really really adore your bags.

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  11. PariPariComel Avatar
    PariPariComel

    Great tutorial…

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  12. Merikay Avatar
    Merikay

    I’m using some Waverly Drapery floral fabric I’ve had in my stash for over 10 years. But the pieces I had to work with were cut to make pillow shams. So I was limited on how I could lay out the fabric so that the large florals would match up at the seam lines. It was impossible with the seams down the front and back of the bag. So I’ve drawn out the pattern on craft paper then cut it down the middle and taped the old seam with masking tape. I’ll also make my straps in a matching solid. I’m just about to cut out the fabric. I hope I’ve not made this way more complicated than need be.

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  13. خياطة وتفصيل Avatar

    Great work and special thank you

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  14. Lynda Avatar
    Lynda

    This is an excellent little bag. Your instructions are so clear and easy to follow. I have made a couple now and my friends are pestering me to make for them. I have made red with black lining and black with red lining. I use a little silver toggle to fasten with. I then make a flower decoration to sew on. They look fab! Thanks for sharing.

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  15. staci Avatar
    staci

    I’ve visited this tutorial a few times now, and am now ready to sew! I know you posted this years ago, but I’m so happy it’s still here 😀 The instructions are clear, as are the photos to illustrate your points – your finish bag looks great and I hope mine will looks as good as yours (I’m a not very experienced sewer). And of course, after I finish I will absolutely eat chocolate, too!

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  16. Violet Avatar

    What a lovely idea, thank you so much for such a clear tutorial!

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  17. Sarah Avatar
    Sarah

    I have currently cut my fabric and prepared everything.
    I modified the design a bit so the bag will be reversible. Tomorrow the sewing begins!
    The fabrics are a light blue floral linen (from a pillowcase)and a dark green heavier fabric (came from a weird ugly dress).
    I might paint something on the green fabric…

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  18. Amy Avatar
    Amy

    I wonder, if you cut your pieces on the fold of the fabric essentially turning 4 pieces into 2, would that eliminate the final strap step or just make things more difficult when you go to turn it around? Would you be able to get the handle right-side out if it was already sewn together? I’m not very good at following patterns unless someone sits there and shows me, so if anyone can help that’d be awesome!

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  19. Bethan Raine Avatar
    Bethan Raine

    Fantastic – so simple and yet very effective. Thank you very much for sharing this.

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  20. aylin Avatar
    aylin

    this sucks

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  21. Rosamaria Avatar
    Rosamaria

    …just what I was looking for. Thank you!

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  22. jdorris@kuspuk.org Avatar
    jdorris@kuspuk.org

    Wow, quyana cakneq!Thank you very much in my language. I teach culture in Kalskag, Alaska and last week of school, in down time the girls especially are so excited to make a awesome project.

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  23. kay patterson Avatar
    kay patterson

    I have made about 10 of these bags. I modified the pattern and made the bag sides square instead of slanting to a smaller measurement at the top than bottom. This way I was able to match up stripes or floral patterns at the seam line. I love the pattern. If I want a bit larger bag I just add an inch or two to the body measurements. I’ve lined mine in natural canvas (not pre-washed) so that it is stiff and holds its shape.

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  24. kay patterson Avatar
    kay patterson

    I have modified the pattern by cutting the strap part off. Then I made the bag body square instead of decreasing in size at the top of the bag. Then I can place the pattern on the fold and if I’m working with a stripe or floral it is easier to line up the fabric and match it at the seam line. I also use extra fabric and make a square outer pocket to match up with the pattern or stripe on the fabric. It makes the pocket almost disappear on the bag.

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  25. Gina at CampClem Avatar

    I saw this one on pinterest made from your pattern, but ended up with a totally different feel! Cool! Funny how different fabrics look!! http://pinterest.com/pin/160229699212872391/
    I’m teaching a friend to sew, and we’re tackling this Monday! Whee!!

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  26. plumbing Avatar

    I think this is a good start for you. You did a great job. The tutorial are very and practical.

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  27. Dani Marie Aguilar Avatar

    hello! this is great and I am very excited to finish this but, i feel kind of silly that I dont get steps 8/9 regarding step 4. where am I suppose to leave the gap because it looks all sewn up in the picture :[ thanks!

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  28. tinyhappy Avatar

    hi dani, you just leave the gap in the bottom (base seam) of the bag lining. then you can handsew it up later.
    good luck!

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  29. tmg123321@msn.com Avatar
    tmg123321@msn.com

    Do you mind if I sell a couple of these to my friends? Not for profit, but for buying fabric, buttons, thread, etc.? Thanks!! I love my bag so much!!

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  30. tinyhappy Avatar

    hi there, i dont mind at all but thanks for asking!!

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  31. Jennifer Thomas Avatar
    Jennifer Thomas

    Wow I am really excited about this project. Going to start it straight away! Thank you x

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  32. Carmen aka keenpetite Avatar
    Carmen aka keenpetite

    Been thinking/dreaming about sewing a bag for my son’s case manager (she carries lots of forms & books)found lots of patterns but this is the one I’ll be using
    (floral vintage fabric, recycled pink pillowcase lining & floral inside pocket, strap extension with shirred floral for only 4″)vintage button. I’m ready to cut/sew ASAP.
    Thanks for cute/useful pattern.
    keenpetite

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  33. Magdi Avatar
    Magdi

    I love it 🙂 I’ll make it as soon as possible 🙂 Thanks for the tutorial.

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  34. Norete Lopes Avatar

    I went today to Google
    I found your tutorial on shoulders bag made two bags.
    I sew on summer to make things for our Church Fall Fair the money will go for good causes. thanks for sharing .
    Norete

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  35. N Bridgman Avatar
    N Bridgman

    This is such and awesome bag, I get compliments all the time and feel so proud when I can say “I made it!”. Thanks!

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  36. Karren Palmer Avatar
    Karren Palmer

    Hi i just made this BAG & love it
    Thanks 🙂
    Karren

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  37. Gracie1276 Avatar

    I just made a bag and used your tutorial as a reference! thank you so much for posting! yours was one of the only cross body bags I could find that was close to what I wanted to make! thanks again!

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  38. Magdi Avatar

    Hello, I made the bag, and I loved to make it 🙂 Let me show you the result 🙂
    http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=409546185775397&set=a.292540480809302.78359.172179812845370&type=1&theater
    Thanks for the description.

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  39. Jbcruisin2 Avatar

    Found your bag as I was looking for an order shoulder bag. Made it this morning with some changes for me. Your instructions were perfect, the only thing I did different was turned the straps right side out first before turning the whole bag. Thanks!!

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  40. adriana Avatar
    adriana

    Thank you, I just finish my purse and looks so good!!!! The tutorial y clear and easy to follow 🙂

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  41. موسوعة الطبخ Avatar

    very very nice sewing
    thank you so much
    happy nice day

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  42. خياطة وتفصيل Avatar

    very very nice sewing
    thank you so much
    happy nice day

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  43. Tatiana Avatar
    Tatiana

    Thank you so much darling for a great tutorial. it really helped and you are great and definitely very good with words!
    thanks a lot again,
    Tatiana

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  44. lea Avatar
    lea

    wow nice tutorial! please do a tutorial for a saddle bag designed for teenage girls.

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  45. Krumz Avatar

    Hi, I just made this bag and I love the ease of cutting and sewing. The only thing I had trouble with was the strap. Couldn’t quite get what you meant.
    I am going to try and make it again, only I will try the strap as one piece, I have the look in my head – I only hope it comes out the way I want!
    Thanks.

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  46. Odngrus12 Avatar

    I’ve made one of these and am currently using it as my handbag. Really easy to make. I made mine reversible. The only thing i would suggest is making the strap longer, only because when I wear it across my body, not just from my shoulder, its a little difficult to get something out of it. Otherwise, I love it and intend on making a few for Christmas gifts 🙂

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  47. Odngrus12 Avatar

    I like the idea of the one piece strap! I found that a little difficult to but got there in the end!

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  48. Alishia Avatar
    Alishia

    I just made this bag! Absolutely adorable! pattern so easy to follow, fabulous directions! Thank you for sharing this! This little bag is going to make beautiful Christmas gifts this year!

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  49. rosamaria Avatar
    rosamaria

    Wonderful tutorial I made the bag this afternoon and it is so easy !!! Thanks so much

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